The Art of Precision Lettering and the Perfect Cup of Coffee
As an artist dedicated to the craft of precise lettering, I find that each ornament, letter, and line requires not only skill but also the right atmosphere. For me, the perfect ambiance is always complemented by a meticulously brewed cup of coffee.
On my desk you will find an array of tools for both my art and my coffee. Just as I take great care in choosing the right pencils and paper for my hand lettering, sometimes it's a digital sketch, I also take great care in choosing my coffee brewing methods. I often use alternative brewing methods, two of my favorites being Drip and AeroPress.
Brewing Methods
The Drip method is a classic and reliable way to brew coffee, allowing for a consistent and balanced flavor. I usually reach for my Kinto - Slow Coffee Style Dripper, a beautifully designed piece of equipment that is a staple in many coffee.
Sometimes I reach for my AeroPress. This method also offers versatility and experimentation. It's a bit like creating a work of art with each brew, as I can adjust the variables to get a cup that fits my mood and the requirements of my current project.
Out of all the design work I do, coffee-related projects are among my absolute favorites. Whether it’s creating posters or designing labels, there’s something about the rich culture and aesthetic of coffee that inspires me. I’ve had the pleasure of working on some designs, and you can see a few of them showcased in my portfolio. Each project allows me to explore different styles and elements, making the process both fun and rewarding.